Sunday, June 22, 2008

First International Conference on Quantitative Methods, Operations and Information Technology

ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad is organizing the First International Conference on Quantitative Methods, Operations and Information Technology on 24th – 25th October 2008 at IBS Hyderabad. The Theme of the Conference is "The Role of Quantitative Methods, Operations, and Information Technology in Managerial Decision Making".

Papers, cases, thesis and projects can be presented in the conference.

Experts from industry, academicians, research scholars and students pursuing their master degree can send their research papers/case studies/projects/thesis to the conference.

Coordinators – ICQMOIT-2008

1) Dr. P.Sashikala 09848082277

2) Prof. Manas R Pradhan 09849757630

Webwite: www.ibsindia.org/icqmoit

Email: icqmoit.ibs@gmail.com

Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University

first of its kind in India as an affiliating university
8th floor, EVK Sampath Maaligai, College Road, Chennai-6, TN

Course being offered

1. Ph.d
2. M.Phil
MBA
M.Sc
B.Sc

last date for receipt of applications 18.7.2008

University phone 044-28252245
Fax 044-28252248

www.tn.gov.in

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Srujan School of Design - Thane

Starting interior design courses

Address
209 block 4 Hiranandani Meadows Thane

Courses offered
One year part time certificate course
Two years full time diploma
Short term art and appreciation course

for brochure call on 9867580113 or
write to srujan.design@gmail.com

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Engineering Seats - Maharashtra - 2008

174 engineering colleges has total seats: 56,881

Medical Colleges and Seats - Maharashtra

58 State run Medical colleges n Maharashtra

Number of seats 3,775



Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Amaravati University, Shivaji Nagar, Amravati

Grant Medical College, University of Mumbai, Mumbai

Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Komothe, New Mumbai

Padamshree Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Dr. Patil Vidya Nagar, Sector 7 Nerul, New Mumbai

Lok Manya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai

J Somaya Medical College, Vidya Vihar, Mumbai

Terna Medical College, Sector 1, Koparkhairane, New Mumbai

Topiwala National Medical College, Dr. AL Nair Road, Mumbai

Seth GS Medical College, Parel, Mumbai

Government Medical College, Marathwada University, Aurangabad

Government Medical College, Nanded

Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences, Latur

Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, N- CIDCO, Aurangabad

SRT Rural Medical College, Ambajogal

Government Medical College, Nagpur University, Nagpur

Indira Gandhi Medical College, Nagpur

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi, Wardha

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, PO Sevagram, Wardha

NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, YMCA Complex, Maharaj Bagh Road, Nagpur

BJ Medical College, Pune

Bharti Vidyapeeth Medical College, Dhanakawadi, Pune

Rural Medical College, Loni, Taluka Shrirampur, Ahmednagar

ND MVP Medical College, Gangapur Road, Shivaji Nagar, Nashik

Sri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule

DY Patil Society Medical College, Shivaji University, Kasaba Bawada, Kolhapur

Dr. VM Medical College, Sholapur

Government Medical College, Miraj, Sangli

Krishna Institute of Medical Science, Karad, Satara

Annasaheb Chandaman Memorial Medical College, Dhule

The Armed Forces Medical College, Sholapur Road, Pune

Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, Kalwa, Thane

Government Medical College, Aurangabad

Government Medical College, Nagpur

Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education, Dahabade, Pune

Sri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule

University of Mumbai, M.G.Road, Fort, Mumbai

Tamil Nadu Medical College, BYL Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai

Ali Yavar Jung Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Bandra (West), Mumbai

Bharti Vidyapeeth, Pune

All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Haji Ali, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai

Lokmanya Tilak Medical College, School of Physiotherapy, Sion, Mumbai

All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Haji Ali, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai

BJ Medical College, Ganesh Khind, Pune

Lokmanya Tilak Medical College, School of Physiotherapy, Sion, Mumbai

School of of Physiotherapy, KEM Hospital, Mumbai

Grant Medical College, Byculla, University of Mumbai, Mumbai

Topiwala National Medical College, Dr. AL Nair Road, Mumbai

Occupational Therapy Training School, Sir DB Orthopaedic Center, Mumbai-400012

Government Medical College, Nagpur

Nagpur University, Nagpur

Sancheti Institute of Orthopaedrics and Rehabilitation, Shivaji Nagar, Pune

University of Mumbai, Mumbai

SNDT Women's University, Nathibai Thackersey Road, Mumbai

Government Medical College, Aurangabad

GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai

Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai

Government Medical College, Nagpur

Municipal Eye Hospital, Kamathipura, Mumbai

GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai

Maharashtra Entrance for Engineering and Medical-2008

MH-CET for Engineering and Medical 2008 Results

More than 2,03 lakhs appeared for examinations.

Shefali Parikh from Mumbai's DG Ruparel College was the topper in Medical entrance test.She hopes to get into GS Medical college at Parel.she scored 198 out 200.

Prashant Agarwal from Hingoli topped the Engineering entrance. He scored 200 out of 200.

In Medical entrance, second ranker ws Priyanka Jog from Shivaji Science College in Nagpur. She scored 197. Shivaji Science college has the reputation to produce toppers. Eshan Dabhade from Ruparel, Mumbai stood third with 197 marks.

From Mumbai, Vaibhav Devekar scored 199 out of 200 in engineering entrance. He said that he had put in 12 hours of study every day after his 12th examinations for CET. He wants to decide between VJTI and College of Engineering Pune.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Teerthanker Mahaveer Dental College & Research Centre

Teerthanker Mahaveer Dental College & Research Centre
Delhi road, Moradabad

Ph. and fax 0591-236007

www.tmimt.in

BDS

approved by DCI and Govt of India

Affiliated to MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly

T.I.M.E. Mumbai announces 2 year Program for IIT JEE 2010

T.I.M.E. intends to be a giant in IIT JEE coaching.

After its very successful foray into CAT and MBA CET coaching T.I.M.E. has now set its sights on JEE coaching.

It claims that 105 students of it cleared IIT JEE in 2007

2008 results are not given in the advertisement published on 13 June 2008 in Hindustan Times.

T.I.M.E. Mumbai's admission cum scholarship test is on 14th and 15th June 2008

ANDHERI 14TH JUNE CONTACT 26833059
THANE 15TH JUNE CONTACT 25376896

www.time4education.com
email: mumbai@time4education.com

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Scholarship for Media Studies

Scholarships for media studies

Q-MET entrance test



The Scholarship for Media Studies offers media aspirants like you the opportunity to undertake Degree and Diploma study at the world’s largest media education college- SAE.

It is aimed at future leaders, opinion formers and decision-makers, who will drive the media and entertainment sector Annually, the Scholarship Programme will supports around 300 individuals from across India to study at SAE.

Upto 200 Degree aspirants and 100 Diploma seekers will get benefitted by this Programme.

To avail the Scholarship all you need to do is take the Q-met entrance test. For details log on to www.qmet.indiatimes.com.



SAE College web site

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Call +91.99625.16000

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The International Centre for Venture Expertise (the ICVE).

Professor Mitchell was instrumental in the founding and operation of The International Centre for Venture Expertise (the ICVE). The mission of the ICVE is to be the recognized leader in advancing expertise based entrepreneurship research, world-class curriculum design and delivery, and the creation of entrepreneurship technology and specialized programs, to improve the economic security and sustainability of venturing for entrepreneurs world-wide. The Centre strives to be a catalyst for renewed entrepreneurial spirit that emanates from Canada throughout the world, and furthers the goals of prosperity, humanity, and personal liberty in the global community. In its first five years of operation, the ICVE has had many research, teaching, and outreach accomplishments, and continues to inspire enthusiasm and commitment to its mission across a multitude of entrepreneurship stakeholders.

Dr. Ronald K. Mitchell is a Professor of Entrepreneurship, who holds the Jean Austin Bagley Regents Chair in Management in the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University. From July 2000 through May 2005, he held the Francis G. Winspear Chair in Public Policy and Business at the University of Victoria. Dr. Mitchell is also the recipient of the Faculty of Business Board of Advisors Distinguished Educator Award. In addition, during the period September 2001 through August 2004, he held a joint appointment as both a Professor in the Faculty of Business at the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) and also as a Professor in the Strategy and Public Policy Department of the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University (Beijing, Peoples Republic of China). His academic career centers on three areas of research, teaching, and service: (1) better understanding the pathways to new value creation, (2) supporting the development of individual and organizational moral reasoning and ethical capacity, and (3) assisting with the effective engagement among actors within the global business community. Accordingly, he is a specialist in entrepreneurial cognition, global entrepreneurship, venture management, command to market system transition, stakeholder theory, and technology transfer systems; and he researches, consults, and lectures worldwide.

Dr. Mitchell earned his CPA in 1978 and received his Ph.D. from the University of Utah in 1994. He won the Academy of Management's 1995 Heizer Award (see also "Heizer Dissertation Abstracts" below) for his entrepreneurship dissertation:The composition, classification, and creation of new venture formation expertise. His interests center on increasing economic well-being in society-both domestically and internationally-through the study of entrepreneurs, the further development of stakeholder theory, and the introduction and development of transaction systems theory.

Research:

As noted above, the research conducted by Dr. Mitchell is focused on the identification of strategies for increasing economic well-being in society—both domestically and internationally—through the study of entrepreneurs (domestically and within the cross-cultural setting), the further development of stakeholder theory, and the development of transaction systems theory. For example, he is interested in increasing global human value-creating capacity through the study and development of multiple theoretical perspectives that support entrepreneurship across multiple levels of analysis.

Specifically, this involves:

1. The application of entrepreneurial cognition and organization theory to the problems of value creation, especially to the enhancement of entrepreneurial expertise in individuals, through innovative methods (such as the development and implementation of entrepreneurial expert assistance methods and computer technology) to increase their sustainable competitive advantage;

2. The exploration of strategy-based frameworks for increasing value creation through improving the success of organizations; and

3. The application of stakeholder, organizational, and transaction systems theory to the governance of firms as it relates to the sustainable engagement by the firm of the primary actors in its industry environment, and to addressing critical governance issues at the economy and society levels of analysis.

His research has resulted in publications in the top journals of both management and entrepreneurship, and in other respected outlets. During the period 2002 - 2007 Dr. Mitchell serves as the lead editor for the Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice three-volume special issue series on information processing and entrepreneurial cognition. As an active entrepreneurship researcher, Dr. Mitchell has undertaken an ambitious research agenda (see "Current Research Projects" below) to investigate the entrepreneurial domain at multiple levels of analysis: the individual (entrepreneur), the firm (venture), and the economy (marketplace), including the systematic investigation of cross-level implications.

Teaching:

Dr. Mitchell is also the co-designer of the transaction cognition-based University of Victoria Entrepreneurship Program, which has won both the Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division's "Innovation in Pedagogy Award 1999," and the US Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) "Model Undergraduate Program Award 2000." He also co-designed the UVic MBA 3-course module in Global Entrepreneurship, which the magazine "Canadian Business" has named Canada's #1 MBA Program in Entrepreneurship. Dr. Mitchell has introduced a Global Entrepreneurship course based on this award-winning model into the IMBA curriculum of Peking University, Beijing, PRC.

Professor Mitchell is also an exceptionally effective, committed, and philosophically-driven teacher. Because of his deep commitment to a student-centered teaching philosophy, (as detailed more fully in his Teaching Dossier ), Dr. Mitchell values: (1) each student as an individual with unique interests and capabilities; (2) comprehension, appreciation, and creative expression of human knowledge; (3) the encouragement and expectation of analytical, critical and strategic thought; (4) the acquisition of new knowledge and its subsequent dissemination to others (especially those who have traditionally had limitations on their access to this knowledge), (5) service to the set of students who passionately desire to possess the knowledge base and problem solving methods used by expert entrepreneurs, and (6) extended (life-long) learning: making knowledge relevant, and as practically applicable as possible in the career of each student.


http://www.ronaldmitchell.org/subindex.htm

For Entrepreneurship Course Materials

Professor Mark Juliano

Originally from NY, in and around technology industries for over 20 years.

An Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, and have held positions including CEO, Chairman, SVP of Marketing, and VP of Product Management.

On the founding and management team of 5 start-up companies including FORE Systems (IPO), AVIDIA (Acquired), MediaSite (Acquired), ReefEdge and TalkShoe (current).

For course materials and podcasts visit

http://professorjuliano.blogspot.com/

http://www.talkshoe.com/se/professorjuliano/materials.html

Pioneer Entrepreneurship Teacher John Reinecke Thorne - Death

From a Tepper School News Release Date: Feb 15, 2008

John (“Jack”) Reinecke Thorne, the David T. and Lindsay J. Morgenthaler Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon, passed away Wednesday, February 13, 2008, while vacationing in the Cayman Islands with his wife, Helen. He was 81.

He was born March 25, 1926, in Pittsburgh. He began one of the world’s first university-level courses in entrepreneurship in 1972 at Carnegie Mellon, where he later was the founding director of the Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship at the Tepper School in 1990. He taught at the school through 2005.

“Jack was that rare person who combined great technical skill, broad experience and the ability to inspire others through his teaching and leadership to achieve more than they ever thought possible,” said Kenneth B. Dunn, dean of the Tepper School of Business.

Among numerous awards, Thorne received the Special Award for Sustained Teaching Excellence at the Graduate School for Industrial Administration (later the Tepper School) in 2003; the George Leland Bach Teaching Award, GSIA, 1991; Entrepreneur of the Year from Arthur Young and Inc. magazine, 1989; and Financial Services of the Year Advocate, Small Business Administration, 1988.

“Jack initiated and led the Carnegie Mellon program in entrepreneurship and was a pioneer in developing entrepreneurial programs in the U.S.,” said Arthur A. Boni, director of the Jones Center and holder of the John R. Thorne Chair of Entrepreneurship at the Tepper School. The chair was established in 1997 by a group of Thorne’s friends and former students.

Thorne joined the Carnegie Mellon community as a member of the first class of graduate business students at GSIA, graduating in 1952. He was a development engineer for Westinghouse then headed to California to join the emerging computer industry, working as a financial analyst at Hughes Aircraft and later as a director of computer systems at Litton Corporation. He co-founded and was chief executive officer of Scionics Corporation.

After selling Scionics, Thorne returned to western Pennsylvania, settling in Ligonier where GSIA Dean Richard Cyert asked him to return to the business school as an adjunct professor to teach a course in entrepreneurship, beginning a new career that would touch thousands and inspire the creation of countless new enterprises.

“Jack Thorne was a pioneer in the teaching of entrepreneurship at the university level, and helped to define the standard curriculum for that discipline, which includes idea generation, opportunity recognition, identifying market entry points, developing strategies, team formation, generating sustainable competitive advantage, capital raising, the management of early-stage ventures, and cashing out,” said S. Thomas Emerson, who succeeded Thorne as director of the Don Jones Center for Entrepreneurship and as the David T. and Lindsay J. Morgenthaler Professor of Entrepreneurship.

“Dozens, probably hundreds of enterprises were started by Jack's students as a result of business plans created in his classes. They are too numerous to list. His influence spread far beyond Carnegie Mellon and is now global in scope,” Emerson said.

Entrepreneur Don Jones, now a managing director of Draper Triangle Ventures, met Thorne in the mid-1980s, after selling one of the several technology companies Jones founded. He had begun to help young companies obtain financing and was intrigued by Thorne, who was helping young students create new companies. “Thorne was a genuinely nice person who worked extremely hard and easily attracted other people to his vision”, said Jones.

“I was so incredibly motivated by Jack, as were all those around him. He had an infectious personality that … touched so many people,” said Jones. “He certainly left his mark on Carnegie Mellon, but more than that, he left his mark on the whole community of entrepreneurs.”

Thorne’s conception of entrepreneurial behavior as a tool for economic development evolved even as the Pittsburgh region suffered tremendous economic damage with the collapse of the steel industry in the early 1980s. In 1983, he helped create and was chairman of the Enterprise Corp., an economic development organization affiliated with Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh aimed at helping budding entrepreneurs develop fundable business plans, and also the Pittsburgh Seed Fund, a venture capital firm to fund emerging enterprises.

One of the fund’s major successes was seeding Automated Healthcare, which grew to be acquired by McKesson Corp. and continues to have major operations in Pittsburgh. The Enterprise Corp. later merged with the Ben Franklin Technology Partnership, a state-funded organization, to create Innovation Works, which continues to help people organize and fund new companies.

“As I reflect on the Pittsburgh of today, with its robust and dynamic entrepreneurial environment, it wouldn’t exist without Jack Thorne,” said Frank Demmler, director, Entrepreneurial Executives Team at Innovation Works and a colleague of Thorne’s both at the Enterprise Corp. and on the faculty at Carnegie Mellon. “If you look at the individual players, there were fewer than 20 who were instrumental in getting this done. Jack was more equal than the others. He was at the grassroots, helping to build entrepreneurs brick by brick, person by person, and teaching us how to do it.”

Thorne was also knew well how to raise capital, said one of Thorne’s partners in teaching entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon, Jack Roseman. The two met when Thorne served as a director of Roseman’s company, On-Line Systems, and Thorne invited him in 1988 to help teach in the fast-growing entrepreneurship program. Growth requires money, and Roseman, as many of Thorne’s associates also noted, said Thorne was one of the best fundraisers he had ever met. He secured millions to help fund the Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship, the Morgenthaler Chair in Entrepreneurship at GSIA, the McGinnis Venture Competition, and the Enterprise Corp., among many other gifts and enterprises for which he obtained support.

“Some people hate to ask for money. He did not have any problem asking for money because he was so committed to the entrepreneurship center and committed to it being a mega-force in the region,” said Roseman. “It takes focus, determination and perseverance. He had all that and he had the major drive to do something, and he had the connections … he knew the right people.”

For all his activities outside of the university, Thorne remained devoted to his students, said Roseman. “With Jack, students always came first. I don’t care how busy he was, if a student wanted to see him, he made time.”

In the lobby of the Tepper School of Business is a sculpture dedicated to Thorne. Titled, “Self-Made Man,” it shows a muscular male figure, raising a hammer to strike a chisel as it sculpts its own form from a block of rock. It was donated in 2006 by Sarosh Kumana, (TPR ’77), a student of Thorne’s.

“Jack inspired generations of budding entrepreneurs to follow their dream. He helped make entrepreneurship a career, recognizing that the qualities that characterize an entrepreneur are different from those needed for other business-oriented careers,” said Kumana. “The "Self-Made Man" sculpture is a perfect representation for that, since his students were able to sculpt themselves into entrepreneurs because Jack gave us the tools to do so.”

In addition to his Master of Science in Industrial Administration from Carnegie Mellon, Thorne received a Bachelor of Science from Brown University (1947) and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh (1949). In 1986, he was awarded the David T. and Lindsay J. Morgenthaler Professor of Entrepreneurship chair at Carnegie Mellon. He was a member of Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies.

He served on numerous boards throughout his life, including Orion Capital Corp., Medrad Inc., Bactex Inc. and Precision Therapeutics. He was a member of the editorial review board for the Journal of Business Venturing, and author of, “Alternative Financing for Entrepreneurial Ventures: Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice,” (1989); and “Entrepreneurs and Their Companies: Smaller Industrial Firms in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area,” with J. Ball.

Thorne was also active in the Ligonier area, serving on the boards of both the Ligonier Fellowship and Powdermill Nature Reserve Committee. In the 1990’s, Thorne and his first wife Barbara helped to form the Unitarian Universalist Church in Ligonier, PA. Thorne remained an active member until his death. Outside of work, he enjoyed fishing and traveling.










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Founded in 1949, the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon (www.tepper.cmu.edu) is a pioneer in the field of management science and analytical decision-making. The school’s notable contributions to the intellectual community include six Nobel laureates and a consistent presence in the top tier of business school rankings. The Wall Street Journal recently ranked the Tepper School as the fifth-best business school in the United States.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

India's Best Colleges - Mint survey

Mint dated 12 June 2008 carried a supplement on giving lists of India's best colleges.

Engineering
Mass communication
Medical colleges
Health care
Law colleges
Fashion institutes
Hotel management

Mission Admissions - India - Times of India News Articles

You are looking for information on admission to colleges in India?

Visit
www.missionadmission.in


College profiles in various cities
http://www.missionadmission.in/collage.aspx

Scholarships
http://education.indiatimes.com/educationTimes/getArticleList.do?sectionid=3§ionname=Scholarships

Saturday, June 7, 2008

IIT JEE - Information

Visit orkut community

IIT JEE Academy
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603

for information regarding study materials and other issues.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

AIEEE 2008 - Andhra Performance

In B.Tech, students from the state secured 2, 4, 8, 10 and 12 ranks. In B.Arch the best ranks secured were 3, 4, 7, 12, 13, 14 and 15.


Anupam Dev Goel of Narayana institutions bagged the all-India 2nd rank in the B.Tech. stream, while Ch. Dinesh of Sri Chaitanya got the all-India 3rd rank in the B.Arch. stream.

Abhibnav G., Sasi Inguva and Ayush D. of Narayana institutions secured the 4th, 10th and 12th ranks respectively in B.Tech. stream while Ayush Dubey, Vishnu Vardhan Ratnam and P. Pruthvi Raj got 12th, 14th and 15th ranks in the B.Arch. stream.

Further, Narayana institutions in a statement said that their students got 31 ranks below 100, 90 ranks below 500 and 183 ranks below 1000.

Sri Chaitanya institutions Chairman, B.S. Rao said that Srinivas Aditya and H. Srikanth got 4th and 7th ranks in the B.Arch. stream while Shitikanth secured all-India 8th rank in B.Tech. stream.

He said their students got 23 ranks in the top 100 in both the streams.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Vidyamandir Classes - JEE Distance Education Support by Online Tests

Vidyamandir Classes today announced the launch of next generation distance learning course for IIT-JEE aspirants. The new 'Correspondence Course for IIT-JEE 2010' is now accompanied by online support, assessment, performance analysis and on demand problem resolution features along with the recognized high quality study material.

Web technology support is provided by www.100percentile.com, leading education technology solution provider revolutionizes the test preparation and learning approach.

Under the course curriculum this is provided to students in physical format. In addition the new curriculum is integrated with online assessment and support. This includes regular practice/assessment through online tests, performance reports and analysis, thus providing students with a detailed feedback on their performance, strengths and weaknesses. Also, the course design provides students with a facility of on demand problem resolution, where students can interact with Vidyamandir teachers through online forums and get their doubts cleared.

'We has been successfully running our correspondence course for IIT-JEE aspirants for over 10 years, the course is highly sought after and is an indispensable tool for the students aiming for success at IIT-JEE' said Shyam Mohan Gupta, Director, Vidyamandir Classes, 'This course has been the first choice of thousands of IIT-JEE aspirants who have successfully achieved their targets. As educational needs change, Vidyamandir has always been the first to change and grow to meet those needs. Introduction of technology supported online features in our new curriculum will enable us to give students the best service, along with providing them with the personalized assessment and detailed analysis of their performance, something which is not possible by any teacher due physical constraints.'

Manmohan Gupta, Director, Vidyamandir Classes added that quality of Vidyamandir course material is really the key to our success, through the newly introduced online technology assisted support and on demand problem resolution features we would now be offering most of the benefits that our regular students enjoy to the students of our correspondence course. Not to mention the added convenience, students get top class test preparation assistance right from the comfort of their home.'

The web technology support and features in this enhanced and unique course is provided by www.100percentile.com, a leading provider of education technology solutions. 100percentile's advanced software platform, using which the online assessment, support and on demand problem resolution facility is integrated into the Vidyamandir Correspondence course, is a state-of-the-art assessment, analysis and feedback system. Hundred Percentile Education was founded by established leaders in the educational software market and is overseen by an advisory board comprised of some of India's most reputed experts on education.

Certified Financial Manager Program

Director Dr. Prasanna Chandra

CFM: Rs. 10,500

DF: Rs. 4750

Website: www.cfm-india.com

email: info@cfm-india.com

The Barry John Acting Studio

Certificate course 3 months

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Monday to Friday 9.00 am to

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

JEE 2008 Super 30 Performance

A coaching institute, Super 30, from Patna made a record by giving 100 per cent result in IIT-JEE.

"SUPER 30" IS a coaching run in Patna by few educationists under the directorship of Anand Kumar. This is the first time when 100 per cent result has been accomplished in Joint Entrance Exam (JEE), although previous results also have been appreciable.

They offer admission to poor meritorious students on basis of entrance exam conducted on the state level. Selected students avail free lodging, fooding, coaching, and counseling for one of the worlds top level exam – JEE.


Abhayanand, additional director of police – Bihar is behind the success of Super 30. He himself teaches physics to selected students for IIT-JEE. The coaching institute was started only in 2003 with few successes, and within five years they produced 100 per cent result. In all previous years, all students were from scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST), and other backward castes (OBC) but this time minority also made their presence in the same exam.

JEE 2008 NRI Presence

As non-residential Indians are keen to send their wards to IITs, JEE has conducted this exam outside India also and one of the centres was Dubai. Three out of 182 candidates made through JEE in Dubai.

IIT JEE 2010 Coaching Andhra Pradesh

Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutes

http://www.srichaitanya.net/

IIt JEE 2010 Coaching Institutes Mumbai

1. Pace
www.iitianspace.com/
2. FIITJEE

3. Arun Roy Classes
3. Vidyarthi
4. Vidyalankar
http://www.vidyalankar.org/
Pearl Centre, Senapati Bapat Marg, Dadar (W)
Mumbai 400028
Telephone:
+91-22-24306367

5. TIME
6. Yukti
www.yuktionline.com/

IIT JEE 2008 performance of Chennai Candidates

Chennai's performance is not impressive.

Karthik Gopalakrishnan's all India 54th rank is laudable.
But many Chennai students have been able to manage a rank only in the thousands.

Prasad Sarangapani is ranked 654.

G Vignesh of P S Senior School, a participant in the National Olympiad camp in Mumbai, got a rank of 694.

IIT JEE 2010 Coaching at Mumbai Yukti

Yukti Educational Services Pvt. Ltd.


YES(H.O) : 77-A, Juhu Supreme Shopping Centre, Gulmohar X Road #9, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Mumbai - 400049.
Telephone No : (022) 26282501 / 26708633, E-mail : admin@yuktionline.com

147 ranks in JEE 2007


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IIT JEE 2010 Coaching Vidya Mandir Classes Delhi

Corporate office : Plot No. 2 & 3, 1st Floor, Central Market,
Punjabi Bagh(W), New Delhi - 110026.
Phone: 42466725, 42466726, 42466727
Fax: 25222953
Registered office : 12/37, Punjabi Bagh (W), N.Delhi - 26.

Phone:+91(124) 3048763 Ext: 764, 733
Fax:+91(124) 2455304
Email:corr@vidyamandir.com

Results

JEE 2007
long term Regular Classroom Program (173/280)


Ankit Garg 006 (COR) Rohit Jain 027 (COR) Chirag Sethi 030 (COR)

Arpit A. Goel 041 (COR) Rahul Singh 080 (REG) Ankit Sagwal 082 (REG)

Saurabh Gupta 083 (REG) Varun Gupta 145 (COR) Utkarsh Gupta 153 (REG)

Abhishek Bhatnagar 190 (REG) Priyanka Raina 201 (REG) Sanjay Chopra 260 (REG)

Tanymay Gangwani 272 (COR) Piyush Sharma 278 (REG) Sankalp Gera 293 (REG)

Yash Sidana 310 (REG) Anubhav Singla 293 (REG) Sahil Jain 342 (REG)



http://www.vidyamandir.com/index.jsp

IIT JEE Students Time Utilisation

FIITJEE gave the following time utilisation for students doing intermediate/XI and XII and coaching separately.

Current Scenario:
Let us look at the current scenario by taking the following illustration:Total time available in a day 24 Hrs.

Time required for sleep 7 hrs minimum.
Exercise etc. ½ hrs
Relaxation ½ hrs
Daily routine e.g. meals, bath etc. 2 hrs
Time left for studies per day 14 hrs
Time left for studies per week 98 hrs
Time spent in school @ 6 hrs / day 30 hrs
Time required for self study and school assignments / week 20 hrs
Time spent at IIT-JEE coaching institute @ 4 hrs / day, 4 days / week 16 hrs
Time required for self-study for IIT-JEE preparation / week 32 - 64 hrs
Travel time for school and institute @ 2 hrs / day for 5 days 10 hrs approx


Total time required (minimum) 108 hrsThe above situation clearly indicates an impossible situation. This situation is obviously impacting the all important self-study part of IIT-JEE and Board preparation.

IIT JEE 2008 Chandigarh Candidates Performance

Abhinav Garg, a student of DAV Senior Secondary School, Sector 8, has got an all-India ranking of 3 and Archit Gupta, a student of DAV Senior Secondary School, Sector 15, is ranked fourth.

Abhinav has scored 93.2 per cent marks in the Central Board of Secondary Education Class XII exams this year.

His father Ashok Garg says, “My son has really done the family proud. He was always into reading a lot. I wish to see him attain more success in life.” Abhinav wants to get into IIT Mumbai.

Meanwhile, Archit, who is ranked fourth in India, says backing from his family helped him achieve what he did. “It’s very important to be focused and to have support of the family. I am lucky that I had both. Another important thing to achieve success is to be able to manage one’s time,” he says.

Archit has scored 86.6 per cent in the CBSE Class XII exams. He loves to play the guitar. Till Class X, Archit was a student of St John’s High School in Sector 26.

He represented his school in basketball and volleyball in different sports competitions held at the city level.

Archit wants to study Computer Engineering from IIT Delhi.

According to Professor Ananya Ganguly of Ganguly Coaching Institute in Sector 20, last year, city students had managed only the sixth rank out of the top 10 ten. This year, there are two students in the coveted bracket. There are four students in the top 50 this year.

Nikhil Garg, from Sirsa who took coaching from AK Vidya Mandir, in Sector 32, has been ranked sixth in all-India IIT-JEE results.

IIT JEE 2008 Pune Candidates Performance

IIT JEE 2008 Pune Coaching Institutes - Performance


100 out of the 2,000-odd students from the city who appeared in the JEE 2008 figured for the all India (AI) rankings.

Last year, 110 students from the city had qualified for IITs.


At All India rank 117, Prashant Sohani returned the best performance by any student from Pune in this year's IIT-JEE. The best five results from the city were provided by the M Prakash Academy where Prashant also did his IIT-JEE studies. Yogesh Kumbhejkar (AI rank 154); Aniket Modi (209); Kshitij Mahajan (231) and Vihang Mehta (252) were the other top performers.

According to M Prakash, head of the institute, of the academy's 70 students, who appeared in the exam, 28 got the ranks while five figured in the EML.

Sanket Diwale (ranked 252) was the sixth best from Pune. He was among the 18 students who qualified for the IITs from the Bakliwal Tutorials. Bakliwal Tutorials is headed by Vaibhav Bakliwal



City's IITian's Prashikshan Kendra had as many as 39 students figuring in the AI and EML lists. Mahesh Sangade, whose rank is 283, is the best showing for the IITian's kendra. "Of the 39, 25 got AI rankings while the rest figured in the EML," said Durgesh Mangeskar, head of the IITian's Prashikshan Kendra.



20 students qualified from the DG Foundation classes. 12 of these were ranked for IITs while eight figured in the EML. Aditya Huddedar with an AI rank of 304 was the best performer from the DG classes. Arun Ghawat is the head of this institution.

IIT JEE 2010 Coaching Centre Questtutorials Delhi

Quest Tutorials Delhi

Mentors


Praveen Tyagi, Director Quest has done B.Tech from IIT Roorkee and MS(CS) from University of Alabama, USA. He has worked for many top notch companies like Oracle Corp. in California USA, HCL Technologies, India, Brienc Inc. USA. Praveen has been the force behind the "Power Coaching for IITJEE". He has designed the complete program for the "New IITJEE pattern".


"In fierce competition of IIT JEE only the best 2% succeed. This is true not only for individuals, but also for institutions. We have designed a new program structure for the new pattern of IIT JEEE based on our previous experiences with international examinations like IITJEE, CAT, and GRE."



Gaurav Mittal, Director Quest did B.Tech. (E & C) from IIT Roorkee and PGDM from IIM Lucknow. He has worked for many reputed companies like Zensar Technologies, Pune and J Walter Thomson, the largest advertising company. Both Praveen and Gaurav left extremely successful careers to start Quest because they had a dream of producing many successful IITians.


"Aggarwal classes (shut down in 1994) had set a benchmark of excellence in IIT JEE coaching. At Quest we are creating a similar benchmark."

http://questtutorials.com/home.htm



Branches

For any information call our helpline number 1800 -111-533
(toll free from BSNL / MTNL phones) or 011-26131625
or Shipra Shukla on +91-9910248487

Rohini Center:
Vidya Jain Public School
Sector 6 Rohini
Delhi 85
E-mail: rohini@questtutorials.com

Janak Puri Center
S-4/64 Old Mahavir Nagar,
Above Vodafone Shop,
Opp. Janak Puri East Metro Station
Email: janak.puri@questtutorials.com



Preet Vihar Center:
Arunodaya School
Near Karkari More
Email id: preet.vihar@questtutorials.com



Kalu Sarai
44 C Basement Kalu Sarai
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Noida Center:
Modern Public School
Sector 11 Noida
E-mail: noida@questtutorials.com

IITJEE 2008 Maharashtra Toppers

Nishant Totla of Aurangabad is the state-topper — and also all India second rank holder.

Totla is a product of Bansal Classes at Kota in Rajasthan. According to him, it was his coaching institute that helped him the most.

Totla is still unsure of which IIT to opt for. Keen on doing a PhD in theoretical Physics or Mathematics, Totla considers IIT Kanpur and IIT Bombay as the ideal options.

Mumbai's topper is Pritish Kamat of Bhandup. Pritish secured an all India rank of 21. Incidentally, his brother who appeared for IIT JEE in 2004, secured a rank 22.

Pritish wants to take up either computer science or electrical engineering. “He had put in a lot of efforts. Everyone in the family including his brother, motivated him at every stage of his preparations,” said his mother. Pritish was all praise for his classes, “I can give my coaching class professor full credit. The coaching there along with my own efforts helped me.” He is a former student of Ruia.

Totla and all-India topper, Patna-based Shitikant have qualified for the international Physics Olympiad to be held at Vietnam in July and are gearing up to make yet another mark there.





Counseling for admission will be held from June 17 to 21 for all the declared all India rank holders. Courses allocated to the successful candidates will be declared on June 30.

Nitish Shrivastava IIT JEE 2007 AIR 2

Nitish Shrivastava JEE 2007 All India Rank 2 was a student of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram. It was his sincerity and hard work that worked. He never took any additional coaching. His principal Dr Shyama Chona said so.

JEE IIT websites

1. IIT Bombay www.jee.iitb.ac.in
2. IIT Delhi www.jee.iitd.ac.in
3. IIT Guwahati www.iitg.ac.in/jee
4. IIT Kanpur www.jee.iitk.ac.in
5. ISM Dhanbad www.ismdhanbad.ac.in
6. IIT Kharagpur www.iitkgp.ernet.in/jee
7. IIT Madras www.jee.iitm.ac.in
8. IIT Roorkee www.iitr.ac.in/jee
9. IT- BHU Varanasi www.itbhu.ac.in

IIT JEE 2008 Selections Resonance - Kota Claim

Resonance
Kota, Jaipur, Bhopal, Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, Nagpur

Head office: J-2, Jawahar Nagar Main Road,
Kota, Rajsthan
Pin 342005

Tel no.0744-3291927, 3297127, 2437144
Fax: 0744-5121888
www.resonance.ac.in
email: contact@resonance.ac.in

JEE 2008 selections

Regular classroom program: 603
Distance learning program: 449

9 regular classroom students in top 100

18, 24,42,58,77,85,92,95,100

to know more sms REO at 54646

IIT JEE 2008 Performance - Claim of Bansal Classes Kota

Bansal Classes Pvt. Ltd.
A-10, "Gaurav tower" road No.1, I.P.I.A.
Kota
Rajasthan
Ph: 2423738, 2423739,2421097,2424097
Fax: 0744-2436779

www.bansaliitjee.com
email admin@bansaliitjee.com

1615 selections


Bansalites in Top 100 AIR

1.2.5,6,9,10,16,28,33,39,40,47,48,50,51,52,53,55,59,61,63,64,66,67,73,76,81,88,91,94,96,98